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Adherence to Perinatal Asphyxia or Sepsis Management Guidelines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1973
Pethidine to the mother in labour should not be given in a dosage of more than 50 mg. as recommended.
S, Agarwal, K, Chopra, S, Gupta
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Pethidine to the mother in labour should not be given in a dosage of more than 50 mg. as recommended.
S, Agarwal, K, Chopra, S, Gupta
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The Journal of family practice, 1986
Various biochemical and structural changes affecting the newborn's wellbeing develop as a result of perinatal asphyxia. Central nervous system abnormalities are frequent complications with high mortality and morbidity. Cardiac compromise may lead to dysrhythmias and cardiogenic shock.
R C, Banagale, S M, Donn
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Various biochemical and structural changes affecting the newborn's wellbeing develop as a result of perinatal asphyxia. Central nervous system abnormalities are frequent complications with high mortality and morbidity. Cardiac compromise may lead to dysrhythmias and cardiogenic shock.
R C, Banagale, S M, Donn
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HYPONATREMIA FOLLOWING ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM
Acta Paediatrica, 1970SummaryThree newborns with transient asphyxia developed hyponatremia and hypertonic urine. Inappropriate secretion of ADH is proposed as a reasonable explanation for these findings. Serum sodium and urine conzentration should be assessed in newborns with asphyxia or meningitis since this condition may be more common than realized.
W, Feldman, K N, Drummond, M, Klein
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Pathophysiology of Perinatal Asphyxia in Humans and Animal Models
Biomedicines, 2022Daniel Mota-Rojas +2 more
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